Published by Charles Scribner's Sons - A Lisa Drew Book, New York, 1977
Seller: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Book Club. 191 Pages. Brown boards with black spine lettering. The dust jacket and flaps are complete and with some tattering at the top edge. More words have probably been written about the Boeing B-17, the famed 'Flying Fortress', than any other product of the United States aircraft industry. This book is not just another, reiterating what has previously been recorded. The author covers aspects that have hitherto received scant attention, presenting the aircraft as it was seen by those operating and maintaining it, exploring its combat attributes and deficiencies and showing why it became a legend. The development and specification of the B-17, detailed in many earlier books, is only touched upon here where relevant to the Fortress at war. The research involved in seeking details of events rarely recorded in official records entailed the help of a hundred persons, including nationals of ten different countries. Several veterans have contributed first-person accounts and there is one for every crew station on a Fortress, telling what it was like to fly and fight in that position. Fortress at War reveals, for the first time, how the famous name evolved; the politics surrounding the B-17's early employment by the RAF and why this venture failed. It establishes the first-ever Fortress air combat and gives the surprising outcome and tells why the Japanese found it so difficult to shoot down the early B-17s. The operational difficulties that beset the US Air Forces in using the Fortress in different environments are also disclosed as are its clandestine operations with the Luftwaffe, together with its last major combat use in the Middle East conflicts of the late 'forties and 'fifties. There is also a detailed study of the original crews and aircraft of a typical B-17 squadron and their eventual fates. Illustrated by over 250 photographs including several in colour.
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
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near fine.